Eminem is THE global rap superstar. This concert was filmed at Madison Square Garden in New York in 2005 at the culmination of his farewell tour prior to his retirement. It's a spectacular show with multi-level staging, amazing lighting and guest appearances from D12, Obie Trice and Stat Quo. Originally filmed for US TV station Showtime the show is now available on DVD for the first time and gives us Eminem at his charismatic best.

Detailing what’s been called “The Great Eminem Sham,” his mother, Debbie Nelson, tells all in her book, My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem. His songs’ defamatory references to Debbie were heard ’round the world, but for the first time ever in the United States, we learn the truth from the woman labeled the most hated mother in America.

Born Marshall Mathers III, Eminem overcame a difficult childhood to become the most critically acclaimed white rapper of his time. His albums have sold in the millions, and he's won MTV Video Music Awards, Grammy Awards, and even an Oscar. But fame and success have come with a price: His lyrics have been attacked for encouraging violence against women and others. His turbulent personal life has made countless headlines. While some people have called for his music to be banned, others have labeled him a genius.

Recovery is the seventh studio album by American rapper Eminem, released June 18, 2010 on Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. Production for the album took place during 2009 to 2010. Originally recorded as a sequel to Eminem's previous album Relapse (2009), Recovery features more introspective and emotional content than its predecessor.

And, we're back. Four years after leader Al Jourgensen put Ministry to rest, supposedly for good, Relapse crawls out of the sewer. Recovery from a serious illness, and thinking the Occupy movement needed an angrier soundtrack are two of the reasons for the rebirth, but the validation is Relapse itself.

Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Series is newly updated and reformatted to be a better value than ever. All video and printed components are available in one package at a new low price. The printed materials are downloadable from a CD-ROM and are reproducible, saving you the effort and expense of re-ordering copies. Each collection provides you with integrated, diagnosis-specific treatment that effectively enhances Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Program.